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My math maybe wrong but won't a x10.5 et25 have a slightly deeper dish then a x11 et40?
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My math maybe wrong but won't a x10.5 et25 have a slightly deeper dish then a x11 et40?
yes but it depends on the wheel itself.
 

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Besides the offset on those MRR FS01 wheels, would the front and rear be made differently? Can you please explain?
The 11" and 10.5" both have the same face concave. This is what I wanted, Carlos and the guys thought a 10.5 would be too much of a concave on the ecoboost PP brakes (same as base GT) and not clear. After Element Wheels took the time todo some measurements, sent them over to Carlos and it worked! We're very very close to the bottom of the front struts so that needs to be considered for others looking to run this setup.
The et25 10.5 and et40 11 are damn near the same offsets as the Ferradas w/ the spacers that I loved the stance and wanted to recreate with forged 19s. The rear et40 is 1mm more of poke.
Overall I couldn't be happier with how they turned out and fit. Exciting to step it up to a 315 once I burn the 305s and will be 100 then!
 

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The 11" and 10.5" both have the same face concave. This is what I wanted, Carlos and the guys thought a 10.5 would be too much of a concave on the ecoboost PP brakes (same as base GT) and not clear. After Element Wheels took the time todo some measurements, sent them over to Carlos and it worked! We're very very close to the bottom of the front struts so that needs to be considered for others looking to run this setup.
The et25 10.5 and et40 11 are damn near the same offsets as the Ferradas w/ the spacers that I loved the stance and wanted to recreate with forged 19s. The rear et40 is 1mm more of poke.
Overall I couldn't be happier with how they turned out and fit. Exciting to step it up to a 315 once I burn the 305s and will be 100 then!
what he said, Im glad everything worked out, Element send ove r the caliper numbers and we place that with the free area in our wheels, let the geeks at MRR do the Math and the rest is what you see on his car, awesome project I am very glad I was apart of it.
 

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Hmmmm. Now I really need to see pics some profile pics.
 

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Here's one from the Element Wheels photographer, love how it turned out with the back drop.
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Very nice!!!!! Anymore?;)
 

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Hello all, new to the board and Mustang world. Switched over from a lifted f150 so it's a little bit different to say the least lol. So be gentle if I am way off on these(still learning)...went through this whole board trying to figure out a setup. Might not be the right forum for this since I'm not wanting anything too aggressive so apologize if not.

TSW Bathurst 20x10.5 25 squared setup with 275/35. Also really like the Rohana RC10 wheels, just not sure on a staggered setup that would be flush.

Don't plan on lowering it for a little while so they would be riding on stock height.

Thanks for any help! Glad to finally be apart of the Mustang world, first time I've had one and I love it so far!
 

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Hello all, new to the board and Mustang world. Switched over from a lifted f150 so it's a little bit different to say the least lol. So be gentle if I am way off on these(still learning)...went through this whole board trying to figure out a setup. Might not be the right forum for this since I'm not wanting anything too aggressive so apologize if not.

TSW Bathurst 20x10.5 25 squared setup with 275/35. Also really like the Rohana RC10 wheels, just not sure on a staggered setup that would be flush.

Don't plan on lowering it for a little while so they would be riding on stock height.

Thanks for any help! Glad to finally be apart of the Mustang world, first time I've had one and I love it so far!
Hey Dugas,

that will be an aggressive setup. Here's a setup we did for a customer's S550 Mustang.

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and another one.

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